Texas Instruments DEM-DAI3793A manual Analog-to-Digital A/D Performance, A/D Line Input Parameters

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Measurements for Dynamic Characteristics

5.4.2 Analog-to-Digital (A/D) Performance

Measurement path: 17.Line Input (AIN3L/AIN3R)

csv file: 17_ADC_Line_Input.csv

Table 5-3. A/D Line Input Parameters

Power Supply

Parameter

Filter Setting

Left Channel

Right Channel

3.3V

THD+N ( –1dB at 1kHz)

400Hz—20kHz

AES-17

0.009%

0.009%

 

SNR (BPZ input)

22Hz—20kHz

SPCL +

90.4dB

90.5dB

 

 

A-weighting

 

 

 

DR (–60dBFS input)

22Hz—20kHz

AES-17 +

90.6dB

90.3dB

 

 

A-weighting

 

 

 

Channel Separation

22Hz—20kHz

AES-17

87.8dB

87.8dB

 

(BPZ input for target channel)

 

 

 

 

To obtain the performance results shown in Table 5-3, the speaker/headphone module should be powered down, and other functions should be set with these parameters:

Headphone and Speaker Amp: Disabled

DAC L-channel and DAC R-channel: Disabled

ALC: Off

Mic boost: 0dB

Analog mixing: Disabled

All PGA: 0dB

The bundled .csv file automatically sets the device to these conditions.

See Appendix A: Line Input (AIN3L/AIN3R) for a signal flow block diagram.

5.4.3 Speaker Output Power Performance

Measurement path: 07.Stereo Speaker Output

csv file: 07_DAC_Stereo_Speaker_Output_8ohms.csv

Table 5-4. Stereo Speaker Output Parameters

Power Supply

Parameter

Speaker Volume

RL (Ω)

SPOL

SPOR

3.3V

Output Power

+6dB

8

594.2mW

594.1mW

 

(THD+N = 10%)

 

 

 

 

To obtain the performance results shown in Table 5-4, the headphone module should be powered down, and other functions should be set with these parameters:

Headphone Amp: Disabled

ADC L-channel and ADC R-channel: Disabled

Speaker volume: +6dB

ALC: Off

RL: 8Ω

The bundled .csv file automatically sets the device to these conditions, except for the speaker volume; adjust the speaker volume to +6dB manually after the .csv file is loaded.

Note: Adjust the input signal level of the Audio Precision analyzer to meet the target THD+N = 10%.

See Appendix A: Stereo Speaker Output for a signal flow block diagram.

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Notch Filter Characteristic Model Zero Cross Control Options DAC Oversampling Control OptionsDe-Emphasis Filter Options High-Pass Filter Options18. Analog Path Function Menu Tab Analog PathD2S Select Options Analog Input OptionsAnalog Mixer Options Mic Boost OptionsAudio Interface Setting 2 Options Audio Interface Setting 1 OptionsPG5 Gain and PG6 Gain Options Audio InterfaceHP COM Short Detection Options HP Detection OptionsHP Short Detection, L-Ch HP Detection, R-Ch Speaker Short Detection, L-Ch Speaker Short Detection, R-ChDigital Amplifier 4 LC89052T DIR Digital Audio I/F Receiver Control Window24. Register Setting History Window Register Setting History25. Opening and Modifying a .csv File Modifying a .csv FileRegister Direct Access Read functionWrite function Daughter Card #2 DIR LC89052T and DIT DIT4096 Switches and ConnectorsPower-Supply Terminals for PCM3793A Power-Supply Pins Main Power Supply and RegulatorOverview MotherboardI/F Controller MSP430, TUSB3410 Audio I/OAnalog Input and Output-Daughter Card #1 Daughter Card #1 PCM3793AAnalog Output Configuration Daughter Card #1 Daughter Card #2 DIR LC89052T and DIT DIT4096 Analog Input and Output-Daughter Card #2Audio Clock and Input Data Control Format-Daughter Card #2 Evaluation and Measurements Slave Mode Configuration With SYS-2722 Slave Mode With Audio Precision SYS-2722 Default SettingJumper Configuration for Slave Mode Default Master Mode Configuration With SYS-2722 Master Mode with Audio Precision SYS-2722Jumper Configuration for Master Mode Combined Master and Slave Modes With PSIA-2722 Combined Master and Slave Mode Configuration with SYS-2722Jumper Configuration for Combined Master and Slave Modes Measurements for Dynamic CharacteristicsDigital-to-Analog D/A Performance D/A Line Output ParametersΩ Headphone Output Inserted in Headphone Jack J6 Analog-to-Digital A/D Performance Speaker Output Power PerformanceA/D Line Input Parameters Stereo Speaker Output ParametersLC Low-Pass Filter Speaker Output Filter ConfigurationAmplitude Versus Frequency Performance 4.1 A/D SpectrumResult BPZ Zero Data Input Result -60dB Input 11. D/A Amplitude vs Frequency 4.2 D/A SpectrumPCM3793A/94A Connection Diagram for Practical Applications16. Recommended Ferrite Bead Filter for Speaker Output Filter Consideration for Speaker OutputSchematic, PCB Layout, and Bill of Materials PCM3793A DEM-PCM3793RHB-A Connector Daughter Card #1 SchematicsPCM3793A DEM-PCM3793RHB-A Daughter Card #1 PCM3793A DEM-PCM3793RHB-A Board Layout-Silkscreen Side Printed Circuit Board LayoutPCM3793A DEM-PCM3793RHB-A Board Layout-Component Side PCM3793A DEM-PCM3793RHB-A Board Layout-Inner Layer PCM3793A DEM-PCM3793RHB-A Board Layout-Inner Layer PCM3793A DEM-PCM3793RHB-A Board Layout-Solder Side Bill of Materials Component ListSubmit Documentation Feedback Appendix a Table A-1. .csv Files Reference .csv FilesFigure A-1. Line Output and Headphone Output Related Signal Flow DiagramsFigure A-2. Headphone Output with Sound Effect Figure A-3. Cap-Less Headphone Output Figure A-4. Headphone Output with Line Input AIN2L/AIN2R 0dB AIN3L MUX1 AIN2L AIN1L D2S AIN1R MUX2 AIN3R AIN2R Figure A-7. Stereo Speaker Output Figure A-8. Mono Speaker Output Figure A-9. Speaker Output with Line Input AIN2L/AIN2R Figure A-10. Speaker Output with Mono Mic Input AIN1L, +20dB +20dB Figure A-12. Line Input AIN2L/AIN2R to Headphone Output Figure A-13. Mono Line Input AIN2L to Headphone Output Figure A-14. Mono Mic Input AIN1L, +20dB to Headphone Output +20dB Figure A-16. Mono Mic Input AIN1L, +20dB to Speaker Output Figure A-17. Line Input AIN3L/AIN3R Figure A-18. Mic Input AIN1L/AIN1R, +20dB Figure A-19. Mic Input AIN1L/AIN1R, +20dB with ALC Figure A-20. Mono Mic Input AIN1L, +20dB Figure A-21. Mono Mic Input AIN1L, +20dB with ALC Figure A-22. Mono Diff Mic Input AIN1L/AIN1R, +20dB Figure A-23. Mono Diff Mic Input AIN1L/AIN1R, +20dB with ALC Interfacing to DSPs Figure A-24. Slave Mode OperationTable A-2. Recommended Power-On Sequence for PCM3793A Register Control with DSP InterfacePackage Information FCC Warning Evaluation BOARD/KIT Important NoticeImportant Notice

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